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Microsoft Warns of AI-Driven Escalation in Russia and China Cyberattacks

What Happened

Microsoft has raised alarms about Russia and China employing AI to enhance and escalate their cyberattacks on US entities. According to the company, both nation-state actors are integrating artificial intelligence into hacking strategies, which enables more sophisticated phishing, data theft, and disinformation campaigns. Microsoft’s warning follows newly observed tactics involving AI-generated social engineering content and automated analysis of stolen data. The tech giant says this trend increases cyber threats to government, business, and critical infrastructure sectors, and represents a significant shift in global cybersecurity risks.

Why It Matters

The use of AI by Russian and Chinese hacking groups to escalate cyberattacks marks a new era in cyber defense, raising the stakes for security professionals and policymakers. As AI-powered tactics become mainstream, organizations must rapidly adapt their security strategies. Read more in our Cyber Defense Hub

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